House Resolution 42 - Introduced PAG LIN HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. BY ISENHART 1 1 A Resolution recognizing the devastating Nepal 1 2 earthquakes and the injuries and damages they have 1 3 caused. 1 4 WHEREAS, on April 25, 2015, a 7.8 magnitude 1 5 earthquake struck 50 miles west of Kathmandu in 1 6 Nepal; and 1 7 WHEREAS, over 19,000 people have been injured 1 8 and more than 8,000 have lost their lives to this 1 9 earthquake, which was the most powerful earthquake in 1 10 Nepal in over 80 years; and 1 11 WHEREAS, the earthquake triggered an avalanche on 1 12 Mount Everest which killed at least 19 people, marking 1 13 the deadliest day in the mountain's history, and also 1 14 triggered a second avalanche in the Langtang Valley 1 15 that left 250 people missing; and 1 16 WHEREAS, amid weeks of aftershocks, a 7.3 magnitude 1 17 earthquake struck about 50 miles east of Kathmandu on 1 18 May 12, 2015, killing over 200 people and injuring 1 19 thousands more in Nepal, India, and Tibet; and 1 20 WHEREAS, tent cities have been fashioned for the 1 21 hundreds of thousands of individuals who have lost 1 22 their homes or cannot return home for fear of ongoing 1 23 aftershocks; and 1 24 WHEREAS, the destruction of centuries=old Buddhist 1 25 stupas, temples, and durbar squares at UNESCO World 1 26 Heritage Sites in the Kathmandu Valley has resulted in 1 27 irreparable damage to Nepal's cultural heritage; and 1 28 WHEREAS, nearly 870,000 students are unable to 2 1 return to their classrooms after 36,000 classrooms in 2 2 5,000 schools were destroyed and damaged; and 2 3 WHEREAS, courageous first responders, members of the 2 4 national guard, and civilians have worked tirelessly 2 5 and selflessly to save the lives of those stranded on 2 6 mountaintops, cut off in remote villages, and buried 2 7 under rubble; and 2 8 WHEREAS, the full extent of the damage from these 2 9 tragedies is still not fully known; and 2 10 WHEREAS, approximately 300 Nepalese individuals 2 11 and families live in Iowa, many of whom are important 2 12 community members and work for large corporations, as 2 13 entrepreneurs, or as educators; and 2 14 WHEREAS, several Nepalese=Iowans are currently in 2 15 Nepal working in relief efforts, including Kailash 2 16 Kayastha, Prajita Dahal, Surendra Bajracharya, and 2 17 Janak Adhikari, while the Iowa Nepalese Association has 2 18 worked to raise funds and awareness of the extent of 2 19 the disaster; NOW THEREFORE, 2 20 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, That 2 21 the House of Representatives expresses its deepest and 2 22 most heartfelt condolences to the people of Nepal for 2 23 their unfathomable losses; and 2 24 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the citizens of 2 25 Iowa and charitable organizations in the state are 2 26 encouraged to be generous with humanitarian and 2 27 rebuilding assistance; and 2 28 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this 2 29 resolution be immediately transmitted by the Chief 2 30 Clerk of the House of Representatives to the Embassy 3 1 of Nepal in the United States and the Iowa Nepalese 3 2 Association. LSB 2676YH (6) 86 tr/rj